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'Leaving Neverland' Makes Powerful But One-Sided Case Against The King Of Pop

Wade Robson met Michael Jackson more than 30 years ago. &quot;He was one of the kindest, most gentle, loving, caring people I knew,&quot; Robson says. &quot;He also sexually abused me for seven years.&quot; Robson, pictured above, and James Safechuck — who also met Jackson as a child in the 1980s — tell their stories in the new HBO documentary <em>Leaving Neverland.</em> (HBO)
Wade Robson met Michael Jackson more than 30 years ago. "He was one of the kindest, most gentle, loving, caring people I knew," Robson says. "He also sexually abused me for seven years." Robson, pictured above, and James Safechuck — who also met Jackson as a child in the 1980s — tell their stories in the new HBO documentary Leaving Neverland. (HBO)

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